AIRPORT EMPLOYEES CORRECT USE OF SECURITY TECHNOLOGY NOT A GIVEN, BEMOSA CONCLUDES

HAVING the best security technology in airports will not ensure the highest level of security if airport employees do not take the machines seriously say the main findings of the European Union (EU)-funded Behavioural Modelling for Security in Airports (BEMOSA) project. Indeed, it warns that interpretation of how these technologies can perform varied widely amongst the 514 airport employees interviewed by project researchers across eight airports in Europe. Indeed, 46.7% of these respondents agreed this assessment depended on their respective commitment to the ...


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